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Sean Michael Ragan
I am descended from 5,000 generations of tool-using primates. Also, I went to college and stuff. I am a long-time contributor to MAKE magazine and makezine.com. My work has also appeared in ReadyMade, c't – Magazin für Computertechnik, and The Wall Street Journal.
Latest from Sean Michael Ragan
01/27/2011
Matthias Wandel writes: My dad originally started making wooden door latches for the cottages he built at Amogla camp. Conventionally...
01/27/2011
Low-tech magazine is back with another well-written and thoroughly-researched article from Kris de Kecker, this one covering the history and...
01/27/2011
This video from sculptor Seth Goldstein shows one cycle of the operation of his piece Why Knot?, which is described...
01/26/2011
Well, OK, admittedly Tal Golesworthy had a team of respected doctors and medical imaging experts to consult with, but, as...
01/26/2011
Handmade and for sale by British eBay seller kidsrusje, with three days to go as of this writing. [via Boing...
01/26/2011
In this video, Steve Norris of Norris Labs presents his low-cost implementation of Cornell's jamming-skin-enabled balloon gripper using a Handi-Vac...
01/24/2011
If you can't find a reasonably-priced LED replacement for that burned-out appliance bulb, you might do what Andy Brockhurst did:...
01/24/2011
UK designer Kyle Bean, who previously made waves with his laptop/book sculpture The Future of Books, makes all kinds of...
01/24/2011
Clever idea from Thingiverse user jmne. I like the art he's chosen to represent each of the various resources. He's...
01/23/2011
Programmer Dimitry Tishchenko builds geometric sculptures with supermagnets. Like, lots and lots of them. The eighty thumbnails on this page...
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